City
Epaper

Dr Harsh Vardhan inaugurates Green Crematoria pyres in Delhi to mitigate air pollution

By ANI | Updated: March 13, 2021 05:55 IST

The Minister of Science and Technology, Earth Sciences and Health and Family Welfare, Dr Harsh Vardhan on Friday inaugurated four pyres of the Green Crematoria at Delhi's Nigam Bodh Ghat Crematorium along with three new pyres run by Indraprastha Gas Limited.

Open in App

The Minister of Science and Technology, Earth Sciences and Health and Family Welfare, Dr Harsh Vardhan on Friday inaugurated four pyres of the Green Crematoria at Delhi's Nigam Bodh Ghat Crematorium along with three new pyres run by Indraprastha Gas Limited.

Speaking at the event, the Minister said, "Exceedingly high concentration of air emissions with respect to particulate matter, and other harmful gases have been measured in regions around the crematoria. To address the high localized toxic emissions from crematoria, CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute(NEERI) has developed technology knowhow to mitigate air pollution from Open Pyre Green Crematoria's".

According to an official release, Dr Harsh Vardhan called for a comprehensive plan for institutionalised 'Green Good Deed' at the venue. He said with such green initiatives, a lot can be achieved in improving the air pollution index in the national capital and scientists from CSIR-NEERI can play a major role in that, and informed that the Central Government has already been working for improving the air quality index in 120 cities across the country.

"Air Pollution has become a grave problem in India with more than 120+ cities falling under the non-attainment category as per the National Green Tribunal". He pointed out, "In the recently announced General Budget 2021, a lot of emphasis has been given to allocate resource to mitigate the growing ambient air pollution related problem in India," he added.

Delhi has about 56 traditional cremation grounds where Hindus cremate bodies by burning massive piles of firewood in the open, billowing out clouds of black smoke into the sky. "The technology installed at VIP Pyre 3,4,5,6 comprises Fume collection and handling, Processing/cleng, Utilities and Waste Handling systems.The system is designed with an efficient scrubbing system offering reduced emission of smoke, oil/greases, hydrocarbons, and particulates with ease of recycle and disposal of scrubbed liquid and solids," the release said.

The Minister pointed out that such technology helps to reposition our existing heritage by adopting clear methods for achieving our national and global commitments towards the environment. "The present emission control system with slight design modifications, can be extended to LPG/CNG and Diesel crematoria to future reduce the emission from these systems," he said.

On the occasion, Dr Harsh Vardhan also appealed for body and organ donation for research purposes and cautioned that people must never let their guard down and must follow appropriate Covid behaviour.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: FrankensteinGreen crematoriadelhiindia`delhiDelhi capitalSouth delhi district administrationIndiUk-indiaIto delhiRepublic of india
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi Crime: Girl Shot Dead Inside Doctor’s Clinic in Jahangirpuri; Attacker on the Run

NationalDelhi Crime: Man Allegedly Shoots Caretaker After Heated Argument in Fatehpur Beri, Accused Arrested

OpinionsWhy is Trump So Upset with India?

NationalDelhi Shooting: Shop Owner Shot Dead Near Nizamuddin Markaz

Lifestyle5 Signs Someone You Love Might Be Quietly Struggling — From a Psychiatrist

National Realted Stories

NationalKarti Chidambaram backs India's firm rebuttal to Trump's tariff move

NationalOdisha to set up 835 model primary schools in first phase of flagship scheme

NationalHow US encouraged India to buy Russian oil to stabilise global energy markets

NationalCong's Manish Tewari invokes 1971 to counter US tariff move on India

NationalCongress leader Vivek Tankha writes to MP CM, urges to abolish law dealing with dacoits in Chambal